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Austin City Limits: 35 Years in Photographs

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 by acl_emily

Although Austin City Limits: 35 Years in Photographs isn’t officially released until September 14th, you may have seen it popping up at various places around Austin (including for sale at recent ACL tapings!). This substantial coffee-table book features hundreds of stunning photographs by long-time ACL photographer Scott Newton. Edited by Newton and Executive Producer Terry Lickona, the photographs have been carefully curated and presented with memories and quotes about ACL from the artists who have performed on the show. The book is currently available for sale through KLRU’s website as well as most major booksellers.  More information about the book itself:

Austin City Limits is the best of the best: the best moments from some of the most brilliant, mesmerizing, quirky, esoteric, and unforgettable performances on the longest-running popular music series in American television history.

Austin City Limits

35 Years in Photographs

Photographs by Scott Newton

Edited by Terry Lickona and Scott Newton

Foreword by John Mayer

September 2010

$40.00 hardcover, ISBN 978-0-292-72311-5

10.5 x 11 inches, 204 pages, 294 color and b&w photos

Brad and Michele Moore Roots Music Series


Honored as a “historic rock and roll landmark” by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Austin City Limits is the longest-running popular music series in American television history. Austin City Limits began in 1974 by featuring original Texas music that ran the gamut from western swing and Texas blues to Tejano, progressive country, and rock and roll. By the time the show celebrated its thirty-fifth anniversary in 2009, its coverage encompassed unique regional, national, and even international performers in an eclectic, ever-expanding range of genres. Austin City Limits has also broadened its live audience beyond its iconic studio on the University of Texas campus with the annual Austin City Limits Music Festival, a three-day extravaganza that spotlights some 150 bands and attracts more than 200,000 fans.

Austin City Limits captures the excitement and energy of the show in photographs by Austin City Limit’s longtime still photographer, Scott Newton. The images span Austin City Limit’s first thirty-five years, with special emphasis on legendary artists such as Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, Leonard Cohen, and Willie Nelson, and the most compelling contemporary performers and bands from the past ten to fifteen years, including Coldplay, John Mayer, Elvis Costello, Pearl Jam, David Byrne, The Flaming Lips, Wilco, Lucinda Williams, and Norah Jones. Proving that he has few peers among photographers of live music, Newton’s images deliver amazing glimpses into the intimate, revealing, and powerful moments in each artist’s performance. They also depict the direct and potent connection between performer and audience that has always been a hallmark of Austin City Limits.

SCOTT NEWTON has been the house photographer for Austin City Limits since 1979. His work has been published on numerous album covers and in many magazines and books, including three books illustrated entirely by his work: two about Austin City Limits (the most recent being Austin City Limits: 25 Years of American Music) and The Improbable Rise of Redneck Rock: New Edition.

TERRY LICKONA has been the producer of Austin City Limits since 1978. He served as chairman of the board of trustees of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences from 2005–2007 and was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Americana Music Association in 2009.

For more information from University of Texas Press please contact Andrea Prestridge at 512.232.7633 or aprestridge@utpress.utexas.edu.

Taping Review: John Legend & The Roots

Thursday, August 26th, 2010 by acl_emily

Reviews of Tuesday night’s Austin City Limits taping with John Legend and The Roots are starting to trickle out.

Here’s a rundown of the taping from Austin Metblogs.

Blogger/author/local business-owner Joah Spearman provides some context for the ACL taping and other happenings in Austin that night.

Jimmy Cliff, Spoon and more on new season of ACL

Monday, August 16th, 2010 by april

AUSTIN CITY LIMITS SEASON 36 CURRENT BROADCAST SCHEDULE
(Check local listings for exact dates and times. Additional broadcast schedule to be announced soon.)
October 2, 2010         Jimmy Cliff
October 9, 2010         Spoon
October 16, 2010      Patty Griffin & Friends
October 23, 2010      Alejandro Escovedo / Trombone Shorty
October 30, 2010      Robert Earl Keen / Hayes Carll
November 6, 2010     Steve Martin / Sarah Jarosz
November 13, 2010   Rosanne Cash / Brandi Carlile
November 20, 2010   John Legend & The Roots

NEW SEASON OF AUSTIN CITY LIMITS FEATURES OLD FRIENDS, FRESH FACES AND A WEALTH OF TALENT AS SHOW TAPES LAST SEASON IN FAMED STUDIO 6A

“This season celebrates one of the most exciting times in ACL’s history,” says series Executive Producer Terry Lickona.

A fitting declaration at the start of any new season, it has never been truer than now as the award-winning PBS concert series prepares to launch its 36th season. In addition to welcoming world-class music stars like season opener, reggae legend Jimmy Cliff, comedian, actor and banjo maestro Steve Martin, famed rockers Cheap Trick, hip-hop and soul greats John Legend & The Roots, indie icons Spoon, and more, alongside rising stars like the young bluegrass sensation Sarah Jarosz, the New Orleans funk/jazz/rock/soul darling Trombone Shorty, and the guitar and drums duo The Black Keys, this season marks the end of an era for Austin City Limits.

It is the last year the show will be recorded in its original studio, which was designated last year as an historic rock and roll landmark by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. In early 2011 the show will move to its new home, a full-time music venue and state of the art production facility in downtown Austin.

“With that in mind this season will acknowledge some of the key artists who have long histories with ACL, while simultaneously showcasing the fresh, new sounds in today’s music,” said Lickona. “It’s great to be able to celebrate the past and the future at the same time!”

Being welcomed back to the historic stage will be series favorites Patty Griffin, Robert Earl Keen, Alejandro Escovedo, Rosanne Cash, Bob Schneider, Lyle Lovett and Spoon. Additional episodes this season will feature Cheap Trick, John Legend & The Roots, Brandi Carlile, Steve Martin, Monsters of Folk, Band of Horses, Sonic Youth, The National, Hayes Carll and The Black Keys plus the October 2 season opener with Jimmy Cliff. Several soon-to-be announced episodes round out this final season in Studio 6A.
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